Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 103Association, 1973 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 535
... Sicily was of vital importance to Rome for its grain . Cicero states that Sicily fed Rome ( 2 Verr . 3.11 ) . Cato , quoted by Cicero ( 2 Verr . 2.5 ) , called Sicily " cellam penariam rei publicae nostrae , " as Strabe ( 6.2 ) called ...
... Sicily was of vital importance to Rome for its grain . Cicero states that Sicily fed Rome ( 2 Verr . 3.11 ) . Cato , quoted by Cicero ( 2 Verr . 2.5 ) , called Sicily " cellam penariam rei publicae nostrae , " as Strabe ( 6.2 ) called ...
Page 537
... Sicily , which could be put to better use in Latium itself ( Livy 28.11.8 ) . After Sicily's liberation from the Carthaginians , Livy records an unvarying story of a Sicily that was prosperous , in that it could supply the various wants ...
... Sicily , which could be put to better use in Latium itself ( Livy 28.11.8 ) . After Sicily's liberation from the Carthaginians , Livy records an unvarying story of a Sicily that was prosperous , in that it could supply the various wants ...
Page 541
... Sicily from 210-70 B.C. Livy and Cicero show that native Sicilians , i.e. , Sicilians of Greek background , or at least in name , were the ones who controlled the Sicilian grain industry . Diodorus states that Roman knights and Italians ...
... Sicily from 210-70 B.C. Livy and Cicero show that native Sicilians , i.e. , Sicilians of Greek background , or at least in name , were the ones who controlled the Sicilian grain industry . Diodorus states that Roman knights and Italians ...
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